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  2. Compensating transaction - Wikipedia

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    In such cases, data will be committed to permanent storage, but may subsequently need to be rolled back, perhaps due to the user opting to cancel the operation. Unlike conventional rollbacks, specific business logic will typically be required to roll back a long lived transaction and restore the system to its original state.

  3. Wikipedia:Requests for permissions/Rollback/Administrator ...

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    Include any relevant rationale for the decision. If you are revoking a permission, use the template {} which will archive as done. If the user has withdrawn their request, you can mark it as {} which will archive as not done. There is a convenient template for canned responses to rollback requests at {}. It's documentation is as follows:

  4. 3 ways to minimize your own risk of falling like Pelosi and ...

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    Each year, one out of every four Americans 65 years of age and older falls, leading to millions of emergency room visits and 1 million fall-related hospitalizations 3 ways to minimize your own ...

  5. Rollback (data management) - Wikipedia

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    SQL refers to Structured Query Language, a kind of language used to access, update and manipulate database. In SQL, ROLLBACK is a command that causes all data changes since the last START TRANSACTION or BEGIN to be discarded by the relational database management systems (RDBMS), so that the state of the data is "rolled back" to the way it was before those changes were made.

  6. Exception safety - Wikipedia

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    Strong exception safety, also known as commit or rollback semantics: Operations can fail, but failed operations are guaranteed to have no side effects, leaving the original values intact. [9] Basic exception safety: Partial execution of failed operations can result in side effects, but all invariants are preserved. Any stored data will contain ...

  7. Swatting - Wikipedia

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    Advocates have called for swatting to be considered terrorism due to its use to intimidate and create the risk of injury or death. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Making false reports to emergency services is a criminal offense in many jurisdictions, often punishable by fine or imprisonment. [ 5 ]

  8. Houston TE Cade Stover out against Dolphins after emergency ...

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    Houston rookie tight end Cade Stover had an emergency appendectomy Saturday night and will miss Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. The Texans announced his surgery Sunday morning, saying he ...

  9. Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Rollback - Wikipedia

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    The rollback feature undoes all the consecutive edits made by an editor to a single page. This is handy if, for example, a user makes eight edits to an article and you want to revert all eight edits. When you click "rollback", all eight edits are undone. Use of rollback is subject to the rollback guideline, which explains when rollback can be ...